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Do I need to replace my Kia Ceed's timing belt?

The timing belt is a critical component in the engine of the Kia Ceed, responsible for synchronizing the movement of the camshafts and crankshaft. If it fails, it can cause serious damage to the engine. What is the recommended mileage to replace it and what are the consequences of not replacing it?

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Yes, it is recommended to replace the timing belt at around 60,000 miles to avoid any potential damage to the engine. If you don't replace it and it fails, it could lead to costly repairs or even a complete engine replacement.

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It's better to be safe than sorry, so I would recommend replacing it at the recommended mileage. The consequences of not replacing it could vary, but it could result in engine failure and leave you stranded on the side of the road.

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I had to replace the timing belt on my Kia Ceed and it ended up costing me a lot of money. Trust me, it's better to replace it at the recommended mileage than to have to deal with potential engine damage and repair costs.